A Welsh First Division match at Port Talbot's Victoria Road ground was halted because of an earthquake.
Pitch invaders and the weather are common causes of play being held up, but in the Welsh League on Saturday, it was an earthquake.
Experts have said the quake -- which shook parts of the UK on Saturday -- was the biggest for a decade.
43&#39; - temporary stop in play. A recorded earthquake in the area. Incredible.&mdash; Port Talbot Town FC (@PortTalbotTown) February 17, 2018
Port Talbot is 10 miles from Swansea and the tremors were felt as the town's football side faced Taff's Well.
Just in: Event epicentre approx 20km NNE of Swansea, with 4.4 magnitude at a depth of 7.4km. Events of this magnitude only happen in the UK every 2-3 years.&mdash; BGS (@BritGeoSurvey) February 17, 2018
Port Talbot went on to win 2-1, before enjoying comments from their fans, which included, "Shaken not stirred" and, "Were your opponents quaking in their...